The permanency of a tattoo is something people often seriously consider before putting ink to skin. The design and the location are also factors up for reflection. A forehead tattoo is perhaps one of the more visible tattoos an individual can get, and one that is virtually impossible to hide absent an extensive hat collection. Another factor to mull over is how a tattoo will implicate you criminally.
There is perhaps no better example of this last consideration than the South Florida iPhone thief whose “I’m Me” forehead tattoo helped lead to his arrest. MSNBC reports that 19 year-old Joseph Eric Williams robbed as many as fifteen AT&T stores in the past two months. Williams approach was very straightforward – he simply walked into an AT&T store and took a couple phones from the display case by pulling them from their security cables, and ran out the store.
He might as well have tatooed “Arrest me” on his forehead.
Joseph Eric Williams is now being held on $13,000 bail and faces at least four counts of grand theft. Classifying a crime as grand or petty theft usually relates to the value of the good stolen. With iPhones priced close to $600, it is easy to see how the charges against him added up quickly.
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